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Movies about Plastic Surgery

Plastic surgery on screen has always been represented as something grim and mysterious. Changing appearance was meant to escape from a dangerous past or to get a new identity. In recent decades the obsession with beauty has led to an undeniable spread of aesthetic surgery and this topic appeared in some great comedies, for instance in Death Becomes Her, probably the best film of all on this theme. However, there is no doubt that the greatest directors generally privileged creepy and disturbing aspects of the topic, as we can see in Almodòvar’s The Skin I Live In, Cronenberg’s Rabid and Kim Ki-Duk’s Time.

After undergoing radical surgery for injuries from a motorcycle accident, a young woman develops a strange phallic growth on her body and a thirst for human blood—the only nourishment that will now sustain her.

Three tales, each more terrifying than the last. . . . A woman who is stalked by an axe-weilding maniac . . . a man who pays the ultimate price for a beautiful head of hair . . . and a vision of life—seen through the eyes of a killer.

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